Is it ok to use mosfets in a Darlington pair configuration? I have to make an amplifier with only one resistor and just mosfets in multisim for my class, and it seems to work in multisim, but my professor says he's not 100% sure if it'd be ok IRL (he said he would have to do the analysis but is should work).
Easy & simple explanation
between you and louis rossmann i've been learning ( relearning ) electronics faster than i ever did in school....keep it up
Thank you, that's good to hear
Well, now I can't wait for the sequel. The darling Darlington transistor in action! Thanks Paul yet another good video.
Thanks
I’ve seen this circuit used in automotive applications for dome lights and map lights. I can see where the increased gain could be very useful.
I understood it well, keep goin
Can’t wait to follow along with the live demo with components I’m just learning myself as a hobbyist
Is it ok to use mosfets in a Darlington pair configuration? I have to make an amplifier with only one resistor and just mosfets in multisim for my class, and it seems to work in multisim, but my professor says he's not 100% sure if it'd be ok IRL (he said he would have to do the analysis but is should work).
Thumb Uppp .. nicest explanation
Thank you
Oh no, hole theory!
So, PNP. Just reverse the battery polarity.